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Numbers 26:52-28:15

The following two verses in chapter 27 spoke to me today,
3 "Our father died in the wilderness without leaving any sons," they said. "But he was not among Korah's followers, who rebelled against the LORD. He died because of his own sin. 4 Why should the name of our father disappear just because he had no sons? Give us property along with the rest of our relatives."

I’m not sure why these verses spoke to me but I think it may have something to do with “dealing in truth.” The Daughters of Zelophehad dealt in truth about their father, “He dies for his on sin.” They did not blame someone else or Moses for bringing them out into the desert. The also did not operate in “shame” which would have kept them from speaking up for themselves. So often we are afraid to go to God to ask for anything because we are so full of shame and guilt. Truth is we don’t deserve anything but God is a God of grace and mercy who deals in Truth, yet His Promises to us are not based on how good we are, we aren’t, but on how good He is.

We have Hebrews 4:16, Let us then approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need, they didn’t, yet these woman stepped forward and asked. Father God, may I study and meditate on how these woman handled their situation and take heed for the areas in my life that seem to be outside of the blessing and favor of God, emphasis on the word “seem.”

Luke 3:1-22

John the Baptist new his purpose and he did, without reservation, what he was created to do. He didn’t have all the information on who and how, he received from God on a need to know basis and accepted it. John didn’t need folk’s approval because if he did he would have spoke to the crowds in a manner that would make them feel warm and fuzzy. John spoke the Words of God under the power of the Holy Spirit.

Psalm 61:1-8
5 For you have heard my vows, O God.
You have given me an inheritance reserved for those who fear your name.

Hmm, it seems that godly fear is profitable. I just must make sure that I have the right understanding of profitability in the economy of God.
Proverbs 11:16-17

I had to go to another translation to understand the sixteenth verse so I when to the Amplified Bible, 16 A gracious and good woman wins honor [for her husband], and violent men win riches but [a]a woman who hates righteousness is a throne of dishonor for him.

This verse is compares honor with wealth and strongly suggest that there is no equity between the two. In the economy of God honor has the greatest value.

Grace and peace,
Ramona

One of my favorites that I pray on a lot in times of distress is Psalm 91:4 He will cover you with his feathers, and under his wings you will find refuge. Very similar to today's Psalm. Yes I use this image in times of trouble. I believe the Lord will shelter me with his wings. He promised and I believe. I enjoyed the Hilsong video. It was the first time I heard it, so thank you for sharing it with me.

How can you state John was the last "Great Prophet"! Jesus continued to live after John. Was Jesus not a Great Prophet? What about Prophets since Jesus Day?

What is the biblical bases for that statement?

Sorry, I haven't been commenting on the past few days readings. I had eye surgery Tuesday, follow up appt. yesterday where they took the eye patch off and am still trying to recover today. I did read all of yesterdays readings and have skimmed some of the blog comments today. It takes me about the whole day to read the verses because I read a few verses and stop to rest my eyes but I do love all of you and miss blogging. Keep me in your prayers.. :-)

Dick, thanks for the post! Apologies on that misleading sentence. I had Luke 16:16 in mind when typing it, but have gone back up and edited that section. Thanks again, Mike

Why ALL of the statistics?

Good to "hear" you, Dee. Will pray for your speedy and complete recovery. (Just a thought -- try the audio version for the verses when your eyes get too tired!) Chris

thanks Chris, will do.. :-)

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